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NAUSEA /TWINS

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Hey everyone... question about nausea, I found out i was pregnant at 3 weeks, because i have endometriosis i always jotted down when my period began and ended. I thought something was fishy because i started to get this really weird reactions to any smell around me. At home pregnancy test told me at three weeks, since then i have been having slight nausea feelings all day, it wasnt until yesterday where it got really bad and i just wanted to throw up but nothing would come, i am getting dizzy and the nasuea has increased ... i am at five weeks now, could this be a sign of twins or is this just normal pregnancy morning sickness to come.

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i am now coming to the end of my seventh week and my clothes dont want to button, my shirts are fitting snuggly and my button down blouses.. pop open from tightness, i need to go shopping for some clothing however i dont want to have to do this again, so i am trying to hold out and wear all my dresses in the mean time. i will be eight weeks soon and i already have my appointment set for the doctors.. i cant wait to find out if it is or isnt.. either way i will be happy, however i just want to know already.. thanks for your response i appreciate it.. xoxo

I was already 5 or 6 weeks pregnant when I took an at home test. It wasn't until that point that I started feeling nauseous all day. I started to have smell and texture aversions as well! At 5 or 6 weeks my pants were already getting a little tight at the end of the day. When I went to my doc at 8 weeks they told me I was pregnant with TWINS! So the nauseousness could be a clue, but pay attention to your body as well...are your clothes still fitting you, etc.

I felt the same way and only had one baby. Alternatively, a friend of mine had twins and felt great her whole pregnancy. Bottom line is every pregnancy is different. If you were to get pregnant again, you might not have any nausea that time, or you still could. I don't think there's any tie to the type of pregnancy judging by nausea.

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